PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT AT SYNAGOGUE FOR THE ARTS On display are photographs taken by Asian garment workers from Chinatown and Jewish retirees from the Lower East Side who held similar jobs in decades past. Above is a photo by Adriana Paulian, a retiree. 49 White St in Tribeca. Opens Feb. 26; 212-966-7141, www.synagogueforthearts.org

IRANIAN BORN ARTIST EXHIBITS PAINTINGS Work of Maryam Amiryani will be on exhibit at the George Billis Gallery. The New Yorker recently relocated to Texas and paints what grows on our land. Pictured above: Morning Glories. March 2  April 3. 511 West 25th St., ground floor. 212-645-2621.

KRAPPY KAMERAS AT TRIBECAS SOHO PHOTO GALLERY The annual exhibit features images produced using equipment from the lowest end of the technological scale. Demonstrates how artists can use any piece of equipment to create engaging photographs. Soho Photo Gallery is now in Tribeca at 15 White St., 212-226-8571, www.sohophoto.com

WOMENS HISTORY MONTH AT POLICE MUSEUM The New York City Police Museum presents Women on Patrol, an exhibit exploring the 1970s, when female police officers achieved equality among the ranks. Opens Thurs., March 4, 100 Old Slip, four blocks south of South Street Seaport. 212-480-3100, www.nycpolicemuseum.org.